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No Man’s Sky Players Want To Make Their Own Calendar
The players of No Man’s Sky have made their own civilizations and governments, and even had their own wars. What’s next? Their own time zone. King Hova is the leader of the No Man’s Sky civilization The Galactic Empire of Hova, as well as their ambassador to The United Federation of Travelers, which is basically…
By Gita Jackson - Esports
Valve Makes ‘Exclusive’ Streaming Deals Like Facebook’s Incredibly Confusing [UPDATE]
An exclusive broadcasting deal between ESL, one of the largest esports organizations in the world, and Facebook, a malignant social media tumor too insinuated into daily life to safely remove, has shown the shortcomings of gaming company Valve’s hands-off approach after the first major Dota 2 tournament subject to the deal become a spectating nightmare.…
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UncategorizedYou can do some pretty cool stuff with just one button. Out today for the Nintendo Switch, Super One More Jump from SMG Studio is a true test of timing and patience, especially in the more challenging of the game’s 100+ levels. It’s perfect for a quick gaming fix, unless you get hung up on…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Five Challenges To Spice Up The Sims 4
The Sims is an open-ended game where you set your own goals, but if you’re out of ideas, you can always try these challenges from the simmer community. The Sims’ community loves making up gameplay challenges. Be they one off challenges or ones that take dozens of hours of gameplay, it’s a way for simmers…
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EsportsA Haywire Street Fighter V Character Could Run Amok At Evo Japan
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition players recently discovered a serious bug that makes one of the game’s most powerful characters almost unstoppable, which could have serious consequences with the inaugural Evo Japan on the horizon. The bug’s simplicity belies its severity. By combining his V-Skill armor, which gives him the ability to shrug off one…
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Overwatch Pro Flips Bird When He Thought No One Was Watching
Last night, London Spitfire DPS player Joon-yeong “Profit” Park shot a middle finger at the camera right after he got brought out as a substitution in the team’s second game against SF Shock. But Profit didn’t think anybody would see it. Update: Profit has issued a fantastic apology. Enjoy it below. Stylosa, who serves as…
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